Cockatoo

Of' course you know how important it is to use strong unique passwords for web accounts and to keep them secure. If you used to rely only upon your own brains - unfortunately, such strategy just can't be considered safe anymore. Nowadays there seems to be no better way than to change your passwords to real strong ones, which are, obviously, very hard to remember. However, this tool can help you with it.This simple tool can turn your single secret gesture (or a master-password) into a particular password for any website you need. It's possible to make, using additional information you provide (the site name and, optionally, the hash salt) and a cryptographic hash function. Then, it puts the result right in an active input field in your open browser tab. Everything works in a fully autonomous manner on your device - it doesn't keep information neither locally nor sends it anywhere.

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pmaster1 says:

Rating: 1

Not bad at first glance but in real life often generates passwords with prohibited chars and has no option for chars allowed or not allowed for password. Prefix option "#" helps sometimes but for a single site only - too inconvenient to apply regularly. Now almost useless.

Sept. 23, 2015 -
Version 3.9

sandyand says:

Rating: 5

Don't forget to prefix "#" to the site name each time you need an alfanumeric-only password! The same way, "$"-suffix will shorten it. However, I'm sure, you won't need to bother about it in most cases. Anyway, your browser can remember such passwords (frequently used ones).